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This is a page about stuff - how it works and how to fix it.
This is a page about stuff - how it works and how to fix it.


==Summary==
==Summary==


Sometimes your stuff breaks. This is very annoying but it's not the end of the world.
Sometimes your stuff breaks. This is very annoying but it's not the end of the world.


===Safety===
===Safety===
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::Stuff needs to be handled with care.
::Stuff needs to be handled with care.
::Always unplug your stuff from the mains or remove the batteries before starting work.
::Always unplug your stuff from the mains or remove the batteries before starting work.


==How it works==
==How it works==
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==How to fix it==
==How to fix it==


[[File:Screw_Driver_display.jpg|thumb|right|A screwdriver.]]
Provided you have a screwdriver you can usually fix your stuff by taking it apart and fixing whatever is wrong inside.
Provided you have a screwdriver you can usually fix your stuff by taking it apart and fixing whatever is wrong inside.



Latest revision as of 19:15, 3 April 2023

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This is a page about stuff - how it works and how to fix it.

Summary

Sometimes your stuff breaks. This is very annoying but it's not the end of the world.

Safety

Warning03.png
Stuff needs to be handled with care.
Always unplug your stuff from the mains or remove the batteries before starting work.

How it works

Stuff generally works on electricity. This may be:

  • Batteries
  • Mains
  • Solar cells.

How to fix it

A screwdriver.

Provided you have a screwdriver you can usually fix your stuff by taking it apart and fixing whatever is wrong inside.

If your stuff has been trodden on by an elephant, it may, regrettably, be beyond repair. Fortunately this doesn't often happen.

First, check the battery or the fuse.

Now look for any obvious damage.

Take out all the screws you can see. Look harder, and take out the 3 screws you didn't see at first.

It should now come apart. If not, take out the screw you still didn't see. Alternatively, try a hammer.

When you get inside, look for signs of burning. If there are none, shake it hard, tap it on the side with a hammer, and put all the screws back.

Put the spare screw you have left over in a paper bag and give it to the owner. Or save it in your box of spare screws.